Razzle dazzle may not be a word you normally hear used to describe a computer keyboard, but Luxiium’s Luxeed sparkles like no other keyboard before it. Each key can be personalized with a choice of 512 colors with pre-made color templates preloaded. Not only colors can be changed, but rhythm. The skins can be coordinated to move to the beat ...
Read More »Mitsubishi to commercialize buttonless dual-internal-screen flip phones
If you are a phone geek, than you will be aware of the buttonless dual-internal-screen flip phones that NTT DoCoMo showcased a while ago. Well, we got good news here because apparently Mitsubishi is going to bring this out commercially, putting it under NTT DoCoMo’s 800i (D800iDS?) series. — Sam Chan
Read More »Gearfuse Plumbers: SE’s first DMB Bravia phone SO903iTV and Z610-esque SO703i
Here are pictures of the 2 upcoming phones from SonyEricsson. One with a swivel screen, the first Bravia phone that supports DMB (One-Seg) the SO903iTV. The second one is the SO703i, looking like the Z610 outside Japan. Enjoy.
Read More »Gearfuse Plumbers: NTT DoCoMo fashion 3G 703i series leaked
We managed to get hold of pictures of almost the whole 703i series from NTT DoCoMo and we’re really excited about the announcement. The 703i series is the mid-range WCDMA line of NTT DoCoMo’s FOMA 3G service. It consists of Fujitsu F703i, Mitsubishi D703i, NEC N703iD (same design as N702iD), N703iu, Panasonic P703i, P703iu, Sharp SH703i, SonyEricsson SO703i. We’ll keep ...
Read More »Run Athletics Nintendo shoes lock in gamer status
Everybody, it’s time to take a break from hacking your Xbox 360 to do things that make Microsoft want to cry. Take a break from adding that new HDTV tuner and gather around. Look at these shoes! Run Athletics is making an attempt at broadening its target market with these awesome Nintendo gaming shoes. These sweet kicks have a very ...
Read More »Alpine brings HD-DVD to your non-HD car screen
We have no idea how you’re going to fit a HD display large enough to make a difference in your car, but Alpine insisted on bringing the HD-DVD to your backseat, it might useful in 5 years when your whole movie collection is replaced by HD-DVDs. May be we lack the kind of Alpine vision, but we don’t see any ...
Read More »Commodore 64 To-Go: Retro gaming on the run
Sure, NES was the introduction to video games for most children of the early 90’s (born in the mid-late 80’s), but what about those of you born in the late 70’s and early 80’s? True, many of you would likely answer Atari or some equally low-bit system, though a nice chunk of you probably remember playing the old C64, the ...
Read More »PQI’s 64GB solid state hard drive looks to replace disk drives
Flash memory is basically always better than the moving parts in a disk drive. The main draw back has been that flash just can’t keep up with the immense expansion that is going on in the disk drive market with the recent release of a 1TB drive. Hopefully, flash memory will get a kick in the butt so that we ...
Read More »Qualcomm buries fossil gadgets and dig them up in front of you, just for the heck of it
CES stands for Consumer Electronic Show, and to wow consumers, different companies use different strategies. Some people opt for huge flashy booths, but Qualcomm decided to do a little insider joke. So they buried those old gadgets in the sand, and have a good-looking-enough dude to pretend to dig them up, just give people an idea that those gadgets in ...
Read More »Sonic Bomb: the obnoxiously loud alarm clock
Sleeping might be the ultimate waste of time, but it’s an essential act of most humans to live a productive life (any life, really). Some people love sleeping and some people can’t sleep at all, but regardless of your sleeping habits, the Sonic Bomb will be sure to wake you up from your sound sleep. At a very unneeded volume ...
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